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|This data is available in the PCC EHR Meaningful Use reports. Since the MU reports can only be run by provider, you'll need to produce these reports individually by provider and then tally the results for the practice||[[Media:SampleMUreport.pdf|Sample PCC EHR Meaningful Use Report]]
|Description of how to achieve Meaningful Use for relevant clinical measures in PCC EHR||[[Media:2B.pdf|Document describing MU reporting in PCC EHR]]
||PCC EHR||03/21/13
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The practice uses an electronic system to record the following as structured (searchable) data:

  • An up-to-date problem list with current and active diagnoses for more than 80 percent of patients
  • Allergies, including medication allergies and adverse reactions* for more than 80 percent of patients
  • Blood pressure, with the date of update for more than 50 percent of patients 2 years and older
  • Height for more than 50 percent of patients 2 years and older
  • Weight for more than 50 percent of patients 2 years and older
  • System calculates and displays BMI (NA for pediatric practices)
  • System plots and displays growth charts (length/height, weight and head circumference (less than 2 years of age) and BMI percentile (2􀂱20 years) (NA for adult practices)
  • Status of tobacco use for patients 13 years and older for more than 50 percent of patients
  • List of prescription medications with date of updates for more than 80 percent of patients
Description Example/Screenshot/Documentation Source Date Added
Description of how to achieve Meaningful Use for relevant clinical measures in PCC EHR Document describing MU reporting in PCC EHR PCC EHR 07/03/14